Style on Trial: Bebaroque Perla Ornate Bow Tights

We’re all for interesting and unusual hosiery (in fact, sometimes it’s the only thing that makes dull winter fashion bearable), and there’s no doubt that Bebaroque pretty much rule that particular field.

We’re just not sure, however, that we’d want our tights to have actual OBJECTS attached to them. Objects like the pearl bows on these otherwise plain black opaque tights, say. How would you wash them, for instance? (The tights, we mean, not the bows. We’re pretty sure the bows would look after themselves.) Are the bows removable? Wouldn’t they feel a bit odd, if you happened to brush your ankles together? Is ANY pair of tights worth paying £80 for? Or do you like the look of them so much that all of these questions become irrelevant?

If that’s the case, click here and have your £80 ready. In the meantime, we’ll just keep our £80, spend it on shoes, instead. What do you think of these, though?

Steph

Moni

Three questions regarding these:
1. How do I wash them? (Maybe the bra-bag would help, but I’m not sure these beaded bows are actually meant for the washing machine? And I’m not going to start on having TIGHTS dry-cleaned, thanks.)
2. Won’t I damage or destroy these bows just by walking around. They are so big, they’d surely scrape against each other.
3. Will I get a refund if I ladder these on the first try of putting them on? Knowing me, I’d better answer that one in advance…

Mia

Amee

No.
And I’d like to point out, I love socks. The concept of an ugly sock was foreign to me-plain, yes. Not my style, yes. But ugly, never. Until I started going on here. You have introduced me to ugly socks, and i am sad.